The St Teresa’s RC Primary School council joined local residents and members of the town’s business community in rooting out rubbish from bushes and gutters along Liverpool Road and surrounding spaces.The litter pick is set to become an annual event as part of the PBN’s commitment to giving back to the community.First Penwortham Business Network event creates ‘energy and positivity’
“We were worried there wouldn’t be much to collect as the street didn’t seem too bad, but once we got down into the gutters and the hedges and alleyways, we found a lot of bottles, cans, cigarette packets and wrappers. Estate Agent Michael Bailey, who co-founded the PBN with Jemma a year ago, said: “It was great for the business network to come together and give back to the town, the perfect way to celebrate the PBN’s first anniversary, and we hope to make it an annual event.
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